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April 13, 2024 | If You're Not Doing This, Your Trades Are Toast Dear TheoTrader, Professor Jeff Bie

April 13, 2024 | [Read Online]( If You're Not Doing This, Your Trades Are Toast Dear TheoTrader, Professor Jeff Bierman, whom I’ve known for years at this point, Skyped me one day not long ago. He’s done it hundreds of times and I wasn’t expecting anything out of the ordinary. But it turned out to be a call that rocked my world and changed the way I trade altogether. “Machines run everything about stocks. Humans don’t matter anymore. Not CEOs, not employees, not regular investors.”  “Look at this chart,” he told me, bringing up a regular stock chart just like we’ve all seen, “the algorithms are controlling all of this. They’re buying what goes up and selling what’s going down. At every level they’re defending their positions. They’re squeezing out everyone else! That’s the only thing that explains the price action of a dog**** stock like this.”  When Bierman first shared his conclusions with me… at first, I thought they were crazy. Then they made me furious. But before long, what the Professor told me made perfect sense… It was the only rational explanation for what I was seeing on the market. It was the only way to explain the way price has become totally divorced from the fundamentals. And, at the end of the day, it’s the only way to make money. I’ve seen it firsthand: You go against the algos, you get creamed. Splat! The Professor is ready to take this research to primetime. He’s publishing it free of charge because we all know small investors stand to get crushed. He knows people will find it controversial. He knows people will be skeptical. But spend five minutes with him and one of his charts and I guarantee you’ll be convinced. He’ll show you exactly what you need to do to trade with the machines that are out there calling the shots right now. [Click here to subscribe and get his Man vs. Machines research delivered right to your inbox. Like I said, this service is completely free - you won’t pay a dime and you never will. But I’ve convinced you’ll get a serious boost in your profits once you make the tweaks you need to work with the algos… and not under them.]( Talk soon. Don Kaufman Co-Founder, TheoTrade Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 TheoTrade PO Box 24790 Christiansted, Virgin Islands 00824, United States of America [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv](

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